User:LinkBot/suggestions/Akira Kurosawa
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
< User:LinkBot | suggestions
An automated Wikipedia link suggester has suggested 11 possible wiki links and 1 possible backlink for the Akira_Kurosawa article:
- Notes
- The article text has not been changed in any way; Some of these suggestions may be wrong, some may be right; Any edits to this page will be lost when LinkBot is next run.
- Feedback
- I like it, I hate it, Please don't link to — LinkBot 10:32, 17 Dec 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Outward links
- Can link assistant director: ...ined as a painter and began work in the film industry as an assistant director in 1936. He made his directorial debut in 1943 with Sugata ... (link to section)
- Can link Venice Film Festival: ...with his 1950 film Rashomon which won the Grand Prix at the Venice Film Festival. Although he is most remembered for his films of the [[1950... (link to section)
- Can link world cinema: ... In turn, however, Kurosawa's films had a huge influence on world cinema. Most explicitly ''[[The Seven Samurai]]'' was later remade... (link to section)
- Can link the English language: ...ped open Japanese cinema to the world but virtually entered the English language as a term for fractured, inconsistent narratives.... (link to section)
- Can link production designer: ...ten with [[Hideo Oguni]]. [[Yoshiro Muraki]] was Kurosawa's production designer or art director for most of his films after Stray Dog in 19... (link to section)
- Can link art director: ...]. [[Yoshiro Muraki]] was Kurosawa's production designer or art director for most of his films after Stray Dog in 1949 and [[Asakazu... (link to section)
- Can link attempted suicide: ...with [[Kinji Fukasaku]] before it was completed. After an attempted suicide, Kurosawa went on to make several more films: ''[[Dersu Uza... (link to section)
- Can link atom bomb: ...'[[Rhapsody in August]]'' is about memories of the Nagasaki atom bomb and his final film: ''[[Madadayo]]'' is about a retired tea... (link to section)
- Can link Setagaya, Tokyo: ...former students.Kurosawa died [[September 6]], [[1998]], in Setagaya, Tokyo.... (link to section)
- Can link Princeton University Press: ...ISBN 0394714393 * Stephen Prince. ''The Warrior's Camera''. Princeton University Press, 1999. ISBN 0691010463... (link to section)
- Can link University of California: ...onald Richie, Joan Mellen. ''The Films of Akira Kurosawa''. University of California Press, 1999. ISBN 0520220374... (link to section)
[edit] Inward links
Additionally, there are some other articles which may be able to linked to this one (also known as "backlinks"):
- In Roman Polanski, can backlink Akira Kurosawa: ...racterisation of Lady Macbeth in the films of Orson Welles, Akira Kurosawa and Roman Polanski". Birmingham: University of Birmingham. ...